Tate would love to be a Chief
sorry if repost
“Coach Weis is a professional caliber coach,” Tate said. “I knew I was going to have a headstep when I decided to pursue my dream and play professional football. That’s one of the things going into college I understood.” Weis is now the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs. Tate wouldn’t mind ending up there. “It’s always going to be a dream to play for the head coach who taught me how to be a receiver,” he said. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns Of course, anyone would love to get top 5 money no matter which team it is lol. |
It's possible---if he falls to the 2nd round
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Never heard the word "headstep"...i guess its the same as "headstart"?
5' 10", 196 sounds a little smallish. |
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If he gets past Baltimore in the first, I'll be shocked. Reminds me of a faster Hines Ward. He's got a good attitude and seems to really work hard.
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There is still going to be a ton of 1st round talent in the second round
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I thought his 40 time was going to be a problem? I remember seeing something that it was about a 4.5 - 4.6 which would knock him out of the 1st round and into the 2nd?
I would take Tate in a heartbeat in the 2nd. |
1. Jimmy Claussen, Notre Dame
2a. Golden Tate, Notre Dame 2b. Reginald Q. Longdick III, Northwestern Montana School for the Blind and Gifted |
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